By Karen Stokes Black History Month promotes the studying of African American history and to celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans to our society. Terrance Sims, a local Milwaukee … [Read more...]
The Impact of Conflict: Milwaukee Art Museum Presents “An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain”
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Photographs are an essential part of history. In times of war and industrialization they depicted the before, the during and the after. From photos, historians gleaned the … [Read more...]
Change is NOW!
My cousin and I took this picture downtown where a lot of the protests were going on during the time of George Floyd’s death. She hand made the sign at home and as we were walking we saw that huge … [Read more...]
Anthony Hernandez Photography Retrospective comes to the Milwaukee Art Museum this September
Exhibition engages with contemporary social issues through photographs of Los Angeles Milwaukee, Wis. – The Milwaukee Art Museum will host the first retrospective of American photographer Anthony … [Read more...]
Lenses for Kids Focuses in on Building a Community
By Dylan Deprey In the age of the selfie, it seems like everybody is taking pictures of themselves nowadays. For kids, in the inner city, the idea of getting a camera or smartphone can be a little … [Read more...]
ZIP MKE Exhibit Showcases Milwaukee’s Diversity
By Mrinal Gokhale Milwaukee may be known for segregation, but ZIP MKE has launched a photography exhibit to showcase the diversity of the city. The exhibit, which showcases professional … [Read more...]
A Memory, an Empowering Photo Exposé: 100 Black Womxn
By Dylan Deprey Corey Fells was stuck in a cycle. He was a teenager, and a self-proclaimed mama’s boy watching the woman he loved die in front of him. Cancer took its toll, and Fells … [Read more...]